Ellis Washington is a former staff editor of the Michigan Law Review and law clerk at the Rutherford Institute. He is a professor of Constitutional Law, Legal Ethics, and Contracts at the National Paralegal College, a counselor at the American College of Education, and a founding board member of Salt and Light Global. Washington is a co-host of "Joshua's Trial," a radio show of Christian conservative thought. A graduate of John Marshall Law School and post-grad work at Harvard Law School, his latest law review article is titled, "Social Darwinism in Nazi Family and Inheritance Law." Washington’s latest book is a 2-volume collection of essays and Socratic dialogues – "The Progressive Revolution" (University Press of America, 2013). Visit his popular law/political blog, "EllisWashingtonReport.com, an essential repository dedicated to educating the next generation of young conservative intellectuals.

Thursday, July 31st, 2008 by Ellis Washington -- Join us in the streets of Denver as we resist a two-party system that allows imperialism and racism to continue unrestrained. We will demand change by making the more…

Saturday, July 26th, 2008 by Ellis Washington -- Editor's note: This column is one in a series of WND tributes this week to Rush Limbaugh by our columnists in commemoration of the 20th anniversary of his more…

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008 by Ellis Washington -- Earlier this week, I came across a fascinating op-ed written by a talented young writer named Angelica Brown. Angelica is a recent graduate of Mumford High School in more…

Saturday, July 5th, 2008 by Ellis Washington -- There are no such things as sexual deviations. If something happens sexually, it must be part of the natural spectrum; if it is part of the natural spectrum, more…

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008 by Ellis Washington -- Today, I want to return to the issue of Detroit and write about what I consider to be a vulgar double standard local political leadership and activist demagogues more…

Saturday, June 28th, 2008 by Ellis Washington -- Savages are not evil precisely because they do not know what it is to be good.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Prologue
Today's column continues my review of Dr. Benjamin more…